By Khanyisa Tabata
18 February 2011
The South African National Road Agency Limited has shrugged off Cosatu’s threats for a general strike should the Agency continue with its plans to introduce toll gates on Gauteng highways.
Cosatu will be hosting a public march next month and a mass demonstration on all Gauteng highways. It will also call for a stay-away on the 8th of April.
The National Road Agency’s Nazeer Alli says Cosatu has a right to voice its opinion on the matter.
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